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Episode 22 - The Adelaide Fringe Festival

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Following our live performance debut at the Adelaide Fringe Festival 2018, we decide to delve into the past of the Adelaide Fringe Festival.

Established by artists who weren't deemed quality enough to be included in the Festival of Arts, it's the festival for literally anyone who has saved up a bit of pocket money to perform at, regardless of how terrible, offensive, or just downright lude their act is. So now you can see why it was a perfect festival to make our live debut.

We look at some controversial shows over the years, and read some of the worst reviews that the 2018 Adelaide Fringe Festival had to offer.

We'll see you at next years Fringe, but also stay tuned for the announcement of our next live show coming soon.

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Following our live performance debut at the Adelaide Fringe Festival 2018, we decide to delve into the past of the Adelaide Fringe Festival.

Established by artists who weren't deemed quality enough to be included in the Festival of Arts, it's the festival for literally anyone who has saved up a bit of pocket money to perform at, regardless of how terrible, offensive, or just downright lude their act is. So now you can see why it was a perfect festival to make our live debut.

We look at some controversial shows over the years, and read some of the worst reviews that the 2018 Adelaide Fringe Festival had to offer.

We'll see you at next years Fringe, but also stay tuned for the announcement of our next live show coming soon.

  continue reading

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